Pros: Individual adjustment for 2 sleepers. Light-weight. Relatively easy assembly. Cons: Quite expensive. You would expect delivery and set-up, but you have to put it together.
We purchased a Tempurpedic mattress after longing for it for several years. It is so hard that I can't sleep on it at all and vacated to the guest room. I have Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue plus Sleep Apnea. My husband has had back surgery and has ...
Pros: Comfort-Comfort! If you and your significant other need different mattress capacities, this is it. Cons: There should be a weight limit on these.
Alright, I read some of these reviews and now I had to say my peace. I am a LONG term buyer. I purchased my comfort select 5000 almost 4 years ago. I will admit that the cost absolutely sucks. However, my husband and I sleep just fine and are ...
Pros: Excellent choice for two who need different firmness levels. Cons: None noticed after five years.
I just recommended the Select Comfort Sleep Number bed (we have the Queen 5000) to a friend and was surprised to hear she had read bad reviews. In our mid-40s we both had difficulty sleeping because my husband had lower back trouble and I had hip pain. ...
Pros: Great product, excellent sales and service, quick delivery, completely satisfied with the bed. Cons: Priced a little higher than run-of-the-mill innerspring mattress sets.
My wife had been experiencing some back issues and our innerspring mattress was probably 10 years old so we started looking. We were intrigued by the Tempurpedic memory foam mattress and the Select Comfort Sleep Number beds so we decided to try them ...
Pros: Comfort, easily adjustable, easy to change sheets because the bed is so light. Cons: None yet.
I purchased the Select Comfort 5000 Queen Size (single chamber with wireless remote control) in late March 2007. Select Comfort had a deal for no payments and no interest for 12 months which was attractive to me. I knew from reading this site that you ...
Pros: Very Comfortable, looks just like a normal bed. Controls are easy to use. Cons: Air pump is just a bit noisy, bed takes some getting used to.
I do not yet own one of these beds, but thought I'd give you a review of my initial reaction after having slept on one for a night. A little about myself: I'm a single Male, age 41. I'm just shy of 6 feet tall, and weigh close to 300 lbs. Some ...
Pros: Adjustable softness/firmness; 2 separate controls; 30 day return policy. Cons: Expensive bed.
We've had the SC 5000 for 5 months now and could not be happier. We previously had a Stearns & Foster, which was old and had broken down. Then 2 yrs ago, we bought a King Koil, extra firm. It was so hard, we had to use a foam topper on it. Overall, ...
Pros: Eliminated back pain the first night. Totally conforms/supports every inch of your body. Cons: None!
I have bought 12 beds in the last 2 years (every major brand plus quite a few toppers to try to live with my purchases/mistakes). I have a bulging disc and a torn disc which just about everyone over 40 is prone to have if they have led an active life at ...
Pros: lightweight, easy to move around adjustable firmness comfort has not changed in 8 years no pressure points Cons: numbers on LCD controller not displaying properly after 8 years.
After reading the reviews on this site, I have to chime in and say my wife and I have had a great experience with our select comfort bed. We find it hard to sleep on anything else now.We bought our bed about 8 years ago. It's still as ...
Pros: Comfortable
Adjustable
Can be cleaned inside/out, unlike traditional beds
Cons: Cost... but it is still competitive with other specialty beds.
I slept on one of these beds at a Radisson and really loved it. I was REALLY sick with the flu at the time and it felt like heaven. So, I decided to start researching beds. I read many reviews and checked lots of prices, ultimately settling on this bed. ...
Pros: Comfort. No risk of spring compression or dips. Better than TempurPedic Cons: None, other than maybe price
I had conventional innerspring mattress for several years. About three years ago I started waking up with back pain. The mattress was too compressed at my hip, and my back was getting out of alignment at night. I sleep on my side. We eventually ...
Pros: Comfortable, lightweight foundation for easy move Cons: Retail price tag...refurbs are cheaper
My girlfriend and I recently decided to upgrade our full size innerspring mattress to something larger and more comfortable. We have friends who own a sleep number 5000 and found it to be very comfortable so we decided to buy one. We went to the store ...
Pros: *Set for your firmness comfort and your partners.
Cons: I don't have any cons-
We purchased the king sized bed one year ago. I read the reviews, went shopping and narrowed it down to the Sleep Number and a regular mattress. After careful consideration we asked what would happen if we did to like the Sleep Number after 90 days- we ...
Prior to buying our bed we read various reviews on them. My summary and conclusions: People primarily fall into two camps: They love or hate the bed. People who hated the bed tended to be large; tall and/or heavy (not necessarily fat--I don't have ...
Pros: Comfort, Construction, Adjustable. Its a great bed Cons: $$$$ pricey precioussss $$$$ $30-$70 of rubber & pla$tic
Background (bad back, picky person): The search for a comfortable bed is over, finally, and I can sleep. Even more, my wife can sleep. And both of us agree, without any debate, that this bed is the best we have owned. I suffer from lower back ...
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